Sunday Tribune

Mosque victims made recipients of half million rand in fund-raiser for ‘Egg Boy’

- ISABELLA KWAI

THE money raised for a teenager who shot to worldwide fame after smashing an egg on the head of an Australian far-right politician will go towards the victims of the New Zealand mosque shootings, according to his fund-raising page.

On Tuesday morning, a Gofundme page for Will Connolly, commonly known as Egg Boy, surpassed its goal of raising A$50 000 (R510 000).

An update on the page said Connolly, 17, “plans to send a majority of the money to the victims of the Christchur­ch terror attack”.

The funds were originally intended to cover his legal fees and to help him buy “more eggs.”

The teenager gained fame after smashing an egg on the head of Fraser Anning, an anti-immigratio­n senator, as the senator spoke to reporters in Melbourne, Australia, on Friday.

The incident happened after Anning was widely condemned for a statement he made that day blaming Friday’s massacre in Christchur­ch, New Zealand, on Muslim immigratio­n.

After getting hit with the egg, Anning turned around and struck Connolly in the face twice.

A brawl broke out that ended with Connolly being pinned down by men in the crowd. Conolly was arrested at the scene and released pending further investigat­ion, police said.

As a video of the incident went viral, people across the world rallied around “Egg Boy” as a hero and symbol in the fight against bigotry.

Connolly has been offered concert tickets for life and free holidays, and has been portrayed in street art and on T-shirts.

But Anning deplored his behaviour on Monday.

“He got a slap across the face, which is what his mother should have given him long ago because he’s been misbehavin­g badly,” Anning told reporters in Brisbane.

The senator refused to apologise for his comments on the shooting, saying it was a “statement of fact”.

More than a million people have signed a petition calling for Anning’s resignatio­n. Political leaders, including Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand and Scott Morrison, her Australian counterpar­t, have condemned the senator’s statement.

Connolly did not respond to requests for comment.

According to screen shots from the Gofundme page, he said he was “under strict restrictio­ns to limit his posts on social media”.

While his Twitter account has been suspended, Connolly’s initial response to the egg smashing was saved and circulated by other users.

“This was the moment I felt so proud to exist as a human being,” he wrote.

“Let me inform all you guys, Muslims are not terrorists and terrorism has no religion. All those who consider Muslims a terrorist community have empty heads like Anning.

“Don’t egg politician­s,” he added in a video recorded after the incident. “You get tackled by 30 bogans (uncouth Autralians) at the same time.

“I learnt the hard way,” he said.

 ??  ?? THE moment Will Connolly smashed an egg on the head of Australian politician Fraser Anning.
THE moment Will Connolly smashed an egg on the head of Australian politician Fraser Anning.

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